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Video Production

Video Production Terminology Worksheet

Name: _______________________________________ Date: ______________ Period: _____________

Directions: Define the video production terms listed below.

Definition

A/B Roll A-Roll: Primery Footage , B-Roll: Background Footage

ADR

Chroma Key /
Green Screen

Closeup A shot that is good for showing emotion by making the watcher focus on one thing

Composition Making a video that is appealing to the eye


Compression

Continuity

Cut An instant transition between two scenes


Dissolve A gradual blending transition between two images

Editing Changing footage to make it a better film


Fade A gentle transition from solid black or white
Follow Focus

Framing

Linear Editing Copying a section of footage with an order


Medium Shot A shot close enough to show the story and emotions but far enough to show the son text of the scene

Non-linear editing Copying a section of footage without an order


Over-the Shoulder
Shot
Video Production
Video Production Terminology Worksheet

Name: _______________________________________ Date: ______________ Period: _____________

Pan Moving the camera horizontally


Props

Rack Focus Changing focus from one subject to another during the shot

Rule of Thirds A rule which says to keep the main character at the edge of the frame.

Script

Sound Effects

Special Effects

Storyboard

Target Audience

Three-point lighting Key Light, Fill Light, and Back Light


Tilt Moving the camera vertically
Tripod A three legged stand for a camera
Transition A method to connect different scenes
Treatment

Wide Shot A shot used to show the setting and connections without much detail

Zoom Zooming in or out on the subject

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